2.1 Introduction:
Project scope management includes the processes involved to ensure that the project consist of all the work required and only those activities which are required to complete the project successfully. In short, management the project scope is primarily concerned with defining and controlling what is and what is not included in the project.
In the context of project, the term scope can be defined as;
Product Scope:
This mainly deals with the features and functions that characterize a product , service or result.
Project Scope:
Mainly conceren the work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a product or service with specified features and function.
Scope Management Plan:
Before proceeding for the scope management process, the project management team do a planning effort. This planning effort is the part of the development of project management plan process.This planning produces a scope management plan that provides guidence on :
How project scope will be defined
Documentation of the process
Verification of scope
Management and control of the process
The scope management plan may be formal or informal, highly detailed or broadly framed based on the needs of the project.
Objective of the Research
The current objective of our project is to identify the tasks which are needed to be included or implemented in the initiating process of the project and are not being introduced in the PMBOK.
Strategy used:
In the scope managment area, turing from project to program approach is being used. This means that we are taking project aspect for scope as an input and presenting the aspect of program as an output. In other words we are concentrating on the projects (running in a program) as an input to the system and producing a generalized scope statement as an output for the program as a whole.
2.2 Input
For development of a clear scope statement one has to have a clear idea about what are the objectives of the different projects running in the program. Following are the concerns for the input of the system:
Scope mission ( Objectives and goals of the project)
The goals should be realistic
Add the scope change request..
Scope Communication.
Project Scope Management Plan
2.3 Tools and Techniques
The tools and techniques used for the study are:
Interviews with sponsors, customers and team members for requirement collection
Enterprise Analysis
Expert judgment
2.4 Output
The preparation of detailed program scope statement is very critical for all the projects running in the program as it describe the priority level, deliverables, assumptions and constraints that are to be documented during initiation stage.
2.5 Explanation of the new processes
3. Program Time Management by Baris
3.1 Introduction
Program management is known as the process of managing several related project, often with the intention of improving an organization's performance. In order to manage a program in a successful way, the temporal relationships between related projects, local cultural and judicial constraints, project’s physical environments, and local working calendars should be carefully considered at the very beginning of the initiating process groups. Therefore, developing a multidimensional preliminary program schedule is created and elaborated as unique entry of knowledge area of Program Time Management Initiating Process Group for the purpose of managing the projects, that the program includes, in proper way .
3.2 Inputs
Time frames for each project to be specified within the program
Working hours with respect to local calendars
Local and international labor law
HR-Cultural backgrounds
Physical environments of projects.
Lessons learned
3.3 Tools and Techniques
Expert Judgment
Decomposition
Develop priorities
Networking
Cross-Cutting (1)
3.4 Output
Preliminary Program Schedule
Prioritized Project(s) and aligned projects
Legal Protection
Permanent information for future projects or programs
3.5 Explanation of the new process (1).Cross-cutting is an editing technique most often used in films to establish action occurring at the same time in two different locations. In a cross-cut, the camera will cut away from one action to another action, which can suggest the simultaneity of these two actions.
4. Program Quality Management by Agil
4.1 Introduction
As we know, customers always recognize that quality is an important attribute in products and services.
Table of Contents
PROGRAM SCOPE / TIME / QUALITY / RISK MANAGEMENT
Authors: Marium, Agil, Baris, Lars1. Introduction
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2.1 Introduction:
Project scope management includes the processes involved to ensure that the project consist of all the work required and only those activities which are required to complete the project successfully. In short, management the project scope is primarily concerned with defining and controlling what is and what is not included in the project.
In the context of project, the term scope can be defined as;
Product Scope:
This mainly deals with the features and functions that characterize a product , service or result.
Project Scope:
Mainly conceren the work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a product or service with specified features and function.
Scope Management Plan:
Before proceeding for the scope management process, the project management team do a planning effort. This planning effort is the part of the development of project management plan process.This planning produces a scope management plan that provides guidence on :
The scope management plan may be formal or informal, highly detailed or broadly framed based on the needs of the project.
Objective of the Research
The current objective of our project is to identify the tasks which are needed to be included or implemented in the initiating process of the project and are not being introduced in the PMBOK.
Strategy used:
In the scope managment area, turing from project to program approach is being used. This means that we are taking project aspect for scope as an input and presenting the aspect of program as an output. In other words we are concentrating on the projects (running in a program) as an input to the system and producing a generalized scope statement as an output for the program as a whole.
2.2 Input
For development of a clear scope statement one has to have a clear idea about what are the objectives of the different projects running in the program. Following are the concerns for the input of the system:
2.3 Tools and Techniques
The tools and techniques used for the study are:
2.4 OutputThe preparation of detailed program scope statement is very critical for all the projects running in the program as it describe the priority level, deliverables, assumptions and constraints that are to be documented during initiation stage.
2.5 Explanation of the new processes
3. Program Time Management by Baris
3.1 Introduction
Program management is known as the process of managing several related project, often with the intention of improving an organization's performance. In order to manage a program in a successful way, the temporal relationships between related projects, local cultural and judicial constraints, project’s physical environments, and local working calendars should be carefully considered at the very beginning of the initiating process groups. Therefore, developing a multidimensional preliminary program schedule is created and elaborated as unique entry of knowledge area of Program Time Management Initiating Process Group for the purpose of managing the projects, that the program includes, in proper way .
3.2 Inputs
3.3 Tools and Techniques
3.4 Output
3.5 Explanation of the new process
(1). Cross-cutting is an editing technique most often used in films to establish action occurring at the same time in two different locations. In a cross-cut, the camera will cut away from one action to another action, which can suggest the simultaneity of these two actions.
4. Program Quality Management by Agil
4.1 Introduction
As we know, customers always recognize that quality is an important attribute in products and services.
5. Program Risk Management by Lars